Striker Manuel grabs Hockey World Cup chance with both hands
The SA Women's Hockey team will compete at the World Cup to be hosted at the Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre in London in July
Luvo Manyonga sets 2018 best in Rome Diamond League meeting
Mayonga produced a tremendous effort in his second attempt in Rome to set a new world-leading distance of 8. 58m
SA trio struggle in Yokohama leg of the World Triathlon Series
South Africa?s trio of triathletes left empty-handed from the Yokohama leg of the World Triathlon Series on Saturday.
Henri Schoeman leads SA triathlon charge in Japan
The qualifying process for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics triathlon event kicks off in earnest in Yokohama, Japan on Saturday
Bruintjies: I’m feeling good and very excited to just get into final
Bruintjies was in the second of three semi-finals and had a great second sector to end second behind Enoch Adegoke of Nigeria.
SA hockey teams to open Commonwealth Games against British opposition
The first SA athletes to arrive in the Games' Athletes' Village, the SA men and women will kick off Team SA's campaign in the Gold Coast
Ace diver Micaela Bouter to be ready for Commonwealth Games despite injury
The Houston-based student has scaled down her training, keeping any strain on her injured foot to a minimum.
Olympian Daryl Impey defends road cycling title in Oudthoorn
Daryl Impey continued his domination of the SA time trial event, winning the national road championships on Wednesday.
Sullwald 10th, Schoeman sunk by cramps at Stockholm ITU World Series race
It was a case of agony and ecstasy for South African triathletes Wian Sullwald and Henri Schoeman on the world circuit this weekend.
Another international triathlon win for Murray
Olympian Richard Murray claimed his fourth international triathlon victory in 2017 at the ITU New Plymouth World Cup in New Zealand.
Swimmers dominate Team SA medal count at AUSC Region 5 Games
Between them, Nathania and Kyle van Niekerk won 23 of 65 medals.
Murray finishes third in Edmonton
Cape Town's Richard Murray grabbed third spot at the weekend's ITU WTS sprint distance triathlon in Edmonton, Canada.
SA rowers raring to race at Rio
Under the strict eye of national coach Roger Barrow, the Rainbow Nation will have at least five boats taking to the water at Rio.
Le Clos picks up more medals
Chad le Clos continued to lead from the front at the weekend's Mare Nostrum meeting in Barcelona, Spain.
Le Clos leads SA swimmers in Cannes
The South African swimming squad on Mare Nostrum duty collected four medals in the Cannes leg of the series in France.
Paralympian Hayes shines in Barcelona
Three-time Paralympian Ilse Hayes remain s right on track for the Rio Paralympics later this year as she proved by her reign in Spain at the weekend.
Silver lining for SA at IPC
SA has wrapped up their IPC campaign with a silver medal on the final day in Doha.
Murray bags podium finish in Grand Final
South African Richard Murray raced to a podium finish in the gruelling three-phase code in the Grand Final event in Chicago.
Africa Games: SA ends on 122 medals
In their medal tally, SA secured 41 gold, 41 silver and 40 bronze medals with 15 different sporting codes being contested.
SA swimmers bag more medals
SA’s winning trio won three more medals at the final night of competition at the Moscow leg of the Fina World Cup.
Sweeney to break ice in Kazan
SA newbie Ayrton Sweeney is determined to dive in despite his formidable competition in Kazan.
Fredericks is back with a bang
Commonwealth 400-metre hurdles champion Cornel Fredericks is back in the fast lane after an injury enforced 10-month layoff.
Marco celebrates a Two Oceans treble
The wind may have "messed everything up" but Marco Mambo still ran off with the top prize, the Cape Argus speaks with the winner. [VIDEO]
September still king of the West Coast
New Year, new club - it all worked out perfectly for John September up the West Coast.
Njodzi leads the Zimbabwe invasion
Illegal Zimbabweans are flooding into Cape Town, reported the Cape Argus.